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. List of Unclaimed Letters *. Remaining in J-he J*ost.Ofli<;e at Union. S.C., . for the weekending November loth, 1880. dtWMkwle. Dr. W. H.; Haslewood.T M (8); Hutchiancn* (ienrjr ; Jackson, Jas.; Ledinglmni, .X A; Mill*, Vance; Man.titiax, Mies Li*aic; H3, J V Ci) , Sjll, pastes ; Kn per i J^L|King," SHroke," "Standard of H lMi1')^' and other Brands, 'just reeskveij. at * $lITTLfi GI*?N FRONTSTORA j! ^~l?=?m. 1 '. p oHtfhfre Hogs and Pfgs fdV* Sale. JHfffiE Subscriber has t-nuoi^tl of full blooded pVVt Berkshire Hogs and Pig* wtriclr lio'will sell for cash or exchange for same' weight in killing SR^Vfenogs. My Pigs are pure Blood, health/and'in V * 'good condition. ^ W. THOMSON, p.' Not. 12 46. . ? . lm.^ Your Grower Needs Money. / 'VXTE are greatly In want of monoy, and in k A W fact, we muat hare some immediately, ift this way giro notice to all indebted to * lis that we are compelled to make collections. We have no wish to "push" any one, but the *noney must oome. If you don't wish te pay costs call and "pay for what you hafto eaten. SPEARS & Co. Nov. 12 46 4t More Attractions at the . 7UTILE GREEN front. Florida Qranges, I Bananas, K i nor A ririlr>Q I Pnnnnnnls I o ? rr'?J | ^ Fine lot of French and other Condiea. % * Frenoh Cakes and Crackers. ? Take a peep at the inside of the little Qrcen From Store. It will make jour mouth water. v . Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court -of Cqpimon Pleas. Martha ?. Hiz, . ") m Plaintiff. I Judgment against. i " John C. Uix, Jesse R. Hiz, i 4br sale in James Wallace Iiix,'Sarah, Frances Hiz, Fartition. Defendants. J t TN obedience to au order made in the above intitlcd case, by His Honor, W. H. Wallace, Circuit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hour* of Sale, on the first Monday in December,. 1880, llio following described property, to wit : All that certain lot of land, containing acres, lying, situate and being in the town, of Union, State aforesaid, and bounded as follows: On the north by lots of J. P. Sartor, John Rodger and others, east by Mountain Street, South by lot of J. T. Hill & Co., and west by lot of John L. Young. Terms of Sale : Ono-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years in equal installments from day of sale, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser with good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. Clerk's Office, Nov. 10, 1880. . JAMES MUNUO, Clerk of Court. Nov 12 45 4t Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Common Pleas. Thomas J. Bell, as Agent of | the Creditors of King's I Decree to Mountain Iron company, f Plaintiff. \ sell lands against. John McUill, et al. of said Company Defendants. ?N obedience to the decree of sale made herein by his Honor Judge J. B. Kershaw ut the July Term, 1880, of said Court, I will expose to public sale at Union Court House, on salosday du December next, all the real estate of the late ' King's Mountain Iron company situate in the County of Uniou, on the waters of Broad ltivcr, containing 1,160 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of McKown, Macomson, Dunn, Montgomery, GnfTuey, Services and oth era : To be sold in nine (9) different tracts numbered from 1 to 9 iuclusive, as per general plat with subdivisions marked thereon, on file in the ^Clerk's ollice for Union County, to wit: Tract Wo. 1. Containing 258 acres more or less, lying itntinediately on Broad River, and embracing what lis known as the old Rolling Mills Water l'ower. Tract Wo. 2. Containing 94 acres, more or lcs9, lying on maid River, North-west of Tract No. 1. Tract Wo. 3. Containing 182 acres, more or less, auy lying West of Tract No. 1. Tract Wo. 4. Containing 130 acres, more or less, and lying Bouth-west of Tract No. 3. Tract No. 3. Containing 87 acres, more or leas, and lying South-east of tract No. 4. TrHdi.Wo. O, Containing 94 acres, wore pr less, and lying tV99t of tract No; o. Tract No. 7, Containing 73 aores, more or less, and lying West of tract No. 4. Tract No. 8, Containing 141 acres, more or less, and lying South of Tract No. 7. Tract No. 9, Containing 101$ acres, more or less, and lying West of Nos. 7 and 8. Terms of Stile : One-fourth cash ; balance .on a credit of one, two and three years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises or a reservation of the title deeds, at the Clerk's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. The Rolling Mill Water Power (No. 1.) is ono of the finest water powers in the State. Other information may bo had of Win. Jcfferies, Ksq., Surveyor of the promises, K. 0. Macomson, living on tho lands, and W. W. Oaffney, lvsq., one of tho Commissioners on Q..?r n.ir n:i? e n UUI IU/I U1 VI ?I1 II Ujr Ki, V. JAMBS MUNItO, Clerk Court, Union Co. Not 12 46 4t Ladies' Cloaks, If your wife ahould need ft Cloak do you know wher; to get it ?. Of oourse, at SFEAfoS & CO ICON'S. Dry Goods and Clothing. SHOES, Hatt and Cloaks frv)in Auction, at D. C. F^YNN'S Cthenp Oeeh Store. Corsefa, Hair Ornament*. Neck WeO,.Q)orca, Skirts, Shawls and liandkoiukiei's at iMi K xlu. .Joyces, nt Che ap Ca^Ii Store. V ' **? *} . ' ' >* \ As Klerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina, CO UNTY OF U+VIO/iIn the Court 6f Common SnrabMnn" Vauj^l^itti in?he>rp For own right and asttoecutAx 1 t , *,! of Isori Vaufclian, decceaa- T* in partition ed, ft al. Defendant*. * J T#i oftj^didb^Ufwi ^|rder made in the above T Entitled daee; fey ml Honor W. II. Wallace, Circuit Jadgfe.'I irill eell before the Court House 'door, in ille toyn of Union, within the legal {Hours of 8al% on the first Monday in December, I .1Q30, the following described property, to wit : . Ail that certain trnot of-land, containing one , hundred and twenty-four aores, more or less, lying, situated and being in Uuion County, Stale aforesaid, and bound by lauds of Matilda . Scales, F. M. Cudd-aud others. Terms of Sale : One-tlilrd part of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, bo cured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. - ? , j ClkHk s office, Nor. 10, 1881). JAMBS MUNRO, Clerk of Court. Nov 12* 46 ' r . 4t Diamonds arc More than Costly Glass, and so are nincuy nm-ciass, itiyn , Toned, Superlative Stoves, Lie the Times, to Inferior ones. the I TIMES COOKING STOVE 1 <3 Costs more to manufacture, but is sold at nearly the-same prioe as ordinary Stores, and possesses so many advantages over all others that it is necessary to inspect it in order to appreciate it fully. THE ACME OF PERFECTION. ? Has taken the Premium at J Every C ontest. Guaranteed in every Respect. If you want t)ie very best, buy the TIME8 COOK. Over 35,000 homes made happy by possessing this Jewel of the first water. FOR SALE BY J. H. RODGER. Oct 22 42 tf Notice. IN pursuanco of an ordor passed 'on the 4th of August, l^SO, by Judge'Wftllao*, g appointing me Receiver of all the "real estate, fi debts, property equitable interest and things in b action" of llolman J. Thomson, all persons indebted to the said llolman J. Thomson, in any way arc hereby notified that unless settlement is made with me by the 15th of November next, the proper steps will be taken to enforce it. JAMES M. GEE, Receiver. Oct 22 12 4t ? SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ~ WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN' COLUMBIA, S. C. * It is an 8 page paper, designod for the people, filled willi interesting matter?Family Reading, News, Markets, &o. Subscription: One Year, ?1.50; Seven Months, ?1.00 ; Three months, 50 Cents?payable in advance. For Six Names and Nine Dollars an Extra Copy for one year. ] Specimens furnished. The Daily Ykoman, an afternoon paper, is ?4 a year. C. M. MoJUNKIN, Editor and Publisher. Oct 1 30 lm Coat an<l Vest Lost. LOST, on Satuiday evening last, supposed between W. 11. Davis' bar room and Dr. J. " M. Oibbes' dwelling, a new Black Tweed Coat and Vest. The' articles had the following store marks on them: Lot 03-33. Size 38. The finder will be liberally rewarded. WILLIAM LITTLE. ( Nov 5 44 3t. | A Money Demand. 111HE subscriber is greatly in need of monoy ~ _L and earnestly calls upon those indebted to j him to inako settlements immediately. This is only a gentle reminder, and I hope my friends will respond to it at once and not force me to extreme measures. W. T. GRAHAM. ( Oct. 15 41 tf Earth Closets. 7 rpiIIS is one of the most convenient articles _L for the sick room or it^a family where there are old persons or young children. Call and see them, at J. B. l'ORTER'8 Furniture Store. Oct 16 41 3m A Fair Proposition. J Visitors io the Fair are respectfully invited to examine our Stock, which is complete. No trouble to show goe'ds. Give us a call and we will guarantee satisfaction. Bl'KARS & COLTON. Silk Dress Goods, Trimmings, Satins. Cashmeres i.-cnrictta Al? pacoa, Diagonal and Silk Brilliantcens, remarkably Cheap, at PI.YNN'S Cheap Cash Store. ( The Handkerchief Dress. If von inland lnivinor n. Psilino l)rpn? ilnn't forget that (ho ilundkcrchicf Patterns are to bo found only at SPEARS & COLTON 8. Anything you May Waut. Ladies and Gents' Gloves, Ties, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and anything else you may need at * SPEAKS & COLTON'8. . Oct 22 42 tf QVEROCATSL "jt I If you want a good Overooat, "yoa vAll bJPF money by purchasing from j c Sl'EAKS k COLTOflpP noflhmftrft. If you Intend buying & Black Cashmere don't fail to examine those at SPEARS & COLTON'8. ,| . A Suit of assimeres. Iryb* need a suit of Cassimero, or naatey^ i (o make it, oil i... .. H . SI'S A k COiTON#ag3 - n - .-PP * ^ A Maes MeeWBC UNTIL NEXT SPRING, ' Tj M * ?AT? 8/ W. PORTER'S. DRY 6001 STORE! SPEECHES WILL BE MADE ' V ' Hmre. Thompson an?| Crawford UrOX THE BEAUTIES OF TUB ' Pall and Wintsr StoEk of Goods, . WHICH have just been rcoeived from Market,, and they will satisfy llie people of Tnion that it will b to their interest, socially ind financially. i Durcliaste of" th?m lwfcru caving the Store. All ahe People should attend and learn wislom. - . \ THE STOCK CONSISTS OF DRESS GOODS. Hep Poplins, Alpacas, N. C. Plaids, - Cashmeres, Irish Plaids, . Calicoes of all brands. ... J. ' " SLACK and COLORED DESXGtr si **.- *'* .VQjJ *. . . DRY GOODS eans. Oassimeres, Kersey Jeans, ; Bed Ticking1, * Shirting, * Drilling, Sheeting, TABLE LINEiN. The largest and most varied stock of the BEST BRANDS OF SHOES, ' Ever brought to this market'; and I would he latl tq-exhVMt^hemio customers, feeling, eondent tliat in'quality and price they" cannot bo eat. NOTIONS. My Stock of Notions is full and Complete in very lino. GROCERIES. 3acon, ? Lard, Sugar, , Flour, Coffee, lice. Crackers Teas, Meal, Cheese, And every Iking cise you can expect '~fo find n a first Class Grocery Store. DON'T FORGET THE STORE. . 3. W. Porter.' Sept. 24 38 tf The Cheap Family Store! J.W.HARRIS ETTOULD respeclfully inform Ike-good people VV of Union, iliat he has just iccciyed a large nd select assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, . Which ho offers to sell as cheap as Ihoy can >o purchased in this or any other Ma rice tin the ip-counlry. ' MY STOCK CONSISTS OF ; Bacon, Flour, Lard, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses. Vinegar, Fish, Salt, Kice, Meal and Grits, Cheese, Crackers, Spices. 3-eneral Plantation Supplies. Bagging and Ties, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuffs, Keroseno Oil and Nails. CANNED GOODS, Canned Oysters and Salmon, Cannod Corn and Tomato**, Sardines, fresh and fine. JTOODEN PAllies it not tgrposgod, Udity o* peines, 1>y *y R D 8EE ME. welt end T will guaranty ed with any artiole you Ite Col. J. L. - Young's .% HARRIS. *Sc?iL 2. fWvt ?^iSK t| * ft yt n HAVING juif relumed from market, 1 now hate oa hand *'Urge and handsome STOCK OF FURNlifrlft, CONSISTING QF* % # * Redsteads, fine and Common, ranging in price from $3.60 and upwarus. Chamber-suits, ' Idattrosses, * # Lounges, Tables. Extension Tables, * Wardrobes. Wash-Stands, Safes, Chairs. Rookers, Children's Rookers, Common Folding* Tables, Pictures and Ohromos. l*ictur? * fYamet jUud to O^dcr. 1 * I have everything in the furniture lino that is usually kept in a first <3ass Furniture Store. REPAIRING: I am also prepared to repair old Fhrniture on Short Notice and on reasonable Terms. CALL AND TRY ME. 1 Thanking the people for their liberal patronage in the post, 11 ASK A CONTINUANCE OF THE SAME \ J. B. PORTER. Sept '24 88 tf THE SPARTANBURGBook Store! ALWAYS ON HAND A great variety of Schc ol Books. Spellers, ' . Readers, "... Arithmetics, Grammars, v- . Geographies, Histories, ' ; ANU TEXT BOOKS . ON THE NA TIONAL AND MORAL ' . S C1ENC.E. A FULL LINE OF CLASSICAL TEXT BOOKS, .ALSO GERMAN and FRENCH 3tationary"- in * large Varieties, Fiyhi ouoUc* . - J INK, PENS AND PENCILS, FAMILY BIBLES, from $3 up. PICTUltES-AND PICTURE FRAMES. AUTOGHAPn ALBUMS, CROQUET SETTS VERY CHEAP. And every thing usually kept in a woll supplied Book Store. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. A discount allowed to teachers, when orders aro not filled by mail. COFIELD, PETTY & CO., SPARTANBURG, 8. C. ' Oct 1 39 3m . Latest Importations! NEW GOODS! STYLISH GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! RICE & M'CLURE ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF '. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRV GOODS, BOOTS 1 SHOES. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &C. IIIUIUUIII^ cvt-i jriiiiw^ nufuou IU luunv up a complete Stock of General Merchuntdise, which we propone to sell at prices satisfactory to the nicst economical. The attention of purchasers is respectfully solicited to an examination of OUR GOODS, WHICH WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IS SHOWING. Oct 1 89 tf GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, KEEPS' Dress Shirts and Collars, the cheap est and best in the market. Keep's Shirts, laundried, $1. Very superior Under-shirts, Drawers, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, &c., &c. RICE & McLUItE. Oct 10 41 tf Edgings and Insertings. IT V*1mt U?' beautiful stock of Hamburg Edg ingfl to wbich we invite the att ' i. C. HUNTER A CO. Oar rtoob bf.jfltyte and Sboec are of ail qualities, to suit all ^dhuuteM. from the coarsest Brogan to tha Finc*tsfcJ)oo br Root. P?k/. C. HUNTER & CO. Sep.. 24 - ' ' 2 . tf Fancy Oakes and Checkers, A LARGE assortment of Fresh Fancy Cnbea and CraoMfciuat received at tfie GREEN'FtHHT&OTOllB. * * i. . SfPjpr im >' aJU WSJ~ Theteader^fLo X jTAK1NU it*> oUi.n upo? tb< 1'ublla bat k?'l , JU InaprottM ??<! l.Tabtlgatlou, f ' T>l3i^TT0f^ o<> BECAUSE I 11 m My Interest aud attention is not divided, but i ' . , GOODS ONE GRAND OBJECT WIT * ? Standing in the midst of Unrivaled Pros petit, Management of my business, I can ftirnisu gut' HEK ANI> 20,370 yards Calico f*roiu O cc 2.183 yards Dross (Joods (V?i Silk. Satin and Velvet Trimmings, all style . 1 3 Cloaks, the latest styles, from $13 up Bleached, Brown, Check and Striped Home Kentuoky Jeans, Cassimeres and Cloaking i Hats, Shoos and Clotblng. You they could be sold so cheap. I have several goods in Stock bought under th astonishing. In foot everything found in a first GAN BE HAD AT THE LI CALL AND EXAMU ' No riri-o?i?fo to D. C April 23 80 T I t n LOWE S T * r O 1 ASSORTMENT I i ALL DEPA LOOK AT C BEFORE PI FOSTER & Oct 8 ib J.PV?IINTER& CO. ARE receiving New Goods evdry week, ana will be plenaed at all times to show their fine assortment, and compete in prices with any other house in town. Their motto is "No trouble to show goods they cordially invite one all to oome and ovamine their Stock. To those who cannot come, we will be pleAscd at any time to furnish samples. Thry would call Special attention to their Stock of T> It, ENS GOODS, IN^LL the NEWEST and LA TEST STYLES Trimmings for Dresses, consisting of Silks, Plain and Brocade, from 75o. to $1.50 Satin, all Colors, IMain and Drocado, $1 to $1.50. Black Velvets, from 85c. to $1.50. I>ren?len Nilkn, all Colors and Shades. THEIR STOCK OF LACES. Lnce Scarft, Lauo Fishus and Jabots, Silk Cravats and Handkerchiefs. Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Which thej think Is tho best OTer brought to this Market. TllEY HA VE ALSO A FULL LINE OF Notions, . white Goods, . Flannels, * . 'Domestics, And all other articles Goneialty found in a Dry Goods StoTe. :o: ATTENTION GENTLEMEN ! Call and Examine Our Stock of OVERCOATS, CLOTHING, BOOOTS AND SHOES,IIATS AND CAPS, BEFORE BUYING. We are Agents for the TALM SHIRT either Laundried or Unlaundried, and which wo think tho best thing in the market. GEE & HUMPHRIES, WOULD inform their friends that they have purchased for tho Fall and Winter Season, tho largest and most A 4A-?ci?L ~e> nui duiivu oiuun ui itio. uiianuisu that they bavo aver offered the trade, and they respectfully solicit the patronage of all. Nothing charged for showing Goods. . ? ' t . . CALL AND SEE US. Oct 16 41 list Feb. # * * ' * . '2i. __ w PrkJiSs ofUniQ^i ng hid faoilitios an a advantages befor%*lb???,JK MT'KTITION. IJ Y FOR CAS H entirely directed to the buying and Belling of DRY ^ I ALONE. H MAGNIFICENT RESULTS. p/entirely due to an honest and straightforward ficient reasons for an increase of public oonfldenos ^ BELIEVE. nlN up. * ' i\ iu tt l-l centH up. 8. vj i to ?18, spun at Faotory prioes. % , it Hard time prices. , will be surprised at the prices or winder . e Auctioneer's Hammer, and the prices are really olass Dry Goods House, 9ADKR OF LOW MTCKS. ^ NE FOR. YOUITSELF,. e *> . . - ? > Show <ji oo <Is. I FLYNNB CHEAP CASH STORE. ft IV J J? 3O0BI rHE P R I 0 B Sl CJ H # . jC* ^ v. r COMPLETE! .ETMENTS. >TJR GOODS r ti n xt 4 ? t xt n l it U Jl A o IJNtf. WILKINS. .A, , . A.C.Fostor&Ge's_ * . -0 . " . . Cheap Store! N WE Would inform (he oitizens of Union' (hat wo havo just oponed in (he Btore formerly occupied by Mr. J. II. Moses, a fine new stock of CENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONSISTING OP DRY GOODS Of Every Variety ?AND? Latest Styles. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Calicoes, Dress Goods. Fancy Goods and Notions. JEANS AND CASSIMERES. Long Oloths, Homespuns, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. , r A LA ROE STOCK OF Jfli alio O ERIES, WOODEN WARE, And everything else usually found in a Q*B<4 oral Merchandise Store. ' trifle <i .CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND YvStf We Like to Show Our Go^Ky Oct 16 41 it\\ Money I Must Have^ I WOULD respectfully but nositirc^T state to-nil persons indebted to wiq[ tlint I am grcnily in the want of money and thev must come forward and settle. 1 bare bceff very lenient to you, but my business necessities atthistimo demand immediate psyraouts.fi have not the least desire to sue any one, but if I do not collect without, I shall be compelled to resort to that course to save myself. I mean exactly what l#ay. WM. ELLER. 1* Oct 15 41 2m * Storage for Cotton. ? mO meet a want long felt by the farmer* of X Union County, who are desirous of bru>> ing their Cotton to market while the roads VM in good condition, and who may be tynwilling to sell immediately, I am prepared loAjntjOot* ton at ray Warehouse, near the KayflB^pet, for twenty-five (25 cts.) cents a baHHtrr moalM and will also make liberal J.ash Advances on the same wlbnevcr it may Agents wanted for the b^lMM^eu. The H littery of the Bible. $*? did Steel Engraving* [22 X 28 in.] free to trxftj Subscriber. Agent* are making $2$ to MO Kr week. Send for Speoial Terms One l|S> itebiished 1SI7.J HIltRY BILL Publflmtig C*..